An OnlyFans model is making as much as £38,000 ($50,000) a month – with fans being particularly excited by her acting like a 'giantess'.
Jesse Switch, from Alberta, Canada, joined the adult content site back in early 2020, with the aim of pulling in a bit of extra cash after leaving her warehouse job.
The open-minded 33-year-old has proven popular among those with a 'giantess' fetish, with some videos seeing her walking in slow motion towards her phone, which she will position on the floor to give her a larger appearance.
To the great thrill of her followers, Jesse will also crush and 'eat' tiny figurines and will sometimes even stomp on her phone to help bring the fantasy to life.


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Jesse - who has racked up 207,000 followers on Instagram ( @jesse.switch.irl ) - said: “Being funny and sexual is something that is seriously overlooked. A kink I explore with fans involves me playing the part of a giantess.
“I’m always interested in where these kinks come from and, with the giantess fantasy, it’s usually about the idea of complete surrender".
She continued: "They like the thrill of me looking huge and them feeling tiny, and the uncertainty of what I’ll do next. Other people like it to continue on to me crushing or eating them – having the ultimate dominance asserted.
“In one video I bought a tiny figurine of a man less than an inch tall and threw it into my mouth and pretended to swallow. In other videos, fans want to be crushed by me so I’ll either stomp, stand or sit on my phone.
"Some people want to fantasise about being stomped or sat on, but sometimes they want to be picked up, teased, and then crushed specifically between my butt cheeks or breasts.
"I've certainly got the curves to be able to stuff a whole camera into my cleavage or my butt, so that's another aspect of the fantasy that I'm able to really bring to life".

Once, Jesse even made a video for a fan who asked her "to crush everything but him", including his office, house, and gym. She then "picked him up and put him in my bra, telling him I would keep him as a pet".
Although some might think her work is quite extreme, Jesse says it's "really just about being freed from responsibility and cared for", and it has given her a passion for supporting men's mental health.
Jesse, who spends around 10-12 hours each day building connections with fans, added: “It sounds corny but I have a special connection with my fans.
"I have some who I never even talk about anything sexual with – one man just sends me silly dad jokes or we exchange pictures of our pets.
“These are fun, kinky, romantic people, and if they can be that way with me, they can be with someone else too. Improving men’s mental health benefits everyone – including women".
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